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Barcelona
FROM THE ROMANS AND MOORS TO WOODY ALLEN AND TODAY’S GLOBETROTTER, THE WORLD JUST CAN’T GET ENOUGH OF BARCELONA, AND IT’S EASY TO SEE WHY.
With a glittering Mediterranean Sea
coastal locale, stunning architectural
masterpieces and museums, eye-popping
hotels, and culinary pyrotechnics, this
city dazzles from top to toe. Uptown is
home to modern and neat Eixample,
hip Gràcia, and the hills of Tibidabo,
while situated downtown in the winding
lanes of the old city are ambient Barri
Gòtic, bustling El Born, cool El Raval and
seaside Barceloneta. With year-round
sun, there is never a bad time to visit.
So what are you waiting for – andale!
The cult pocket city guides and mobile
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• Balmy, perfect autumn and spring,
winter is crisp, and the sun shines
year round, but avoid August, the
place shuts down, the locals flee and
the world descends.
• El Prat airport – city centre costs
approximately 30 euros and takes
30 minutes.
• Catalán is the language of choice
in Barcelona, but everyone speaks
Spanish, though less so English.
• The best way to explore the old
city is on foot or by bicycle (see
LUXE Culture Itin.). Beyond that,
the metro and bus are efficient, and
taxis are affordable and plentiful.
• Save time and money, get a T-10
card at the metro station.
• Shop hours are approximately 10am-
1.30pm and 4.30-7.30pm Mon-Fri,
and Sat morning, give or take an
hour. Even restaurants shut on Sun,
so head to the beach, park,
museum or bar.
Blah blah• Avoid La Rambla like you would a
date with Franco. He’s gone? It’s a
shame the ugly hordes here haven’t.
• Don’t confuse the divinely florid,
art nouveau folly of modernisme
/ modernista architecture with
the later, rational and functional
modernist style.
• It’s all in the details, so look closely
at everything from doors and knobs,
to balconies and lamp posts.
• At most bars, order at the counter,
pay when you leave.
• Don’t ask for cerveza, ask for caña.
Avoid sangria with your meal and
sip regional wines or cava instead.
• Tipping is not required, though
leaving a few euros is nice.
• Reservations are essential
at most restaurants.
• If paying by credit card, have
photo ID handy.
• Beware of pickpockets and watch
your bags, especially in a crowd; the
rogues aren’t dangerous, just fast.
• Football is a religion and FC
Barcelona the god.
• International code for Spain is +34;
local calls have a 93 prefix, which
must be dialed. Most mobiles
begin with 6.
• In emergencies, call 112
or police 088.
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Born and raised in Barcelona, Albert
Raurich spent 15 years at iconic
restaurant elBulli, ultimately becoming
chef de cuisine. He was part of the
intimate group of four involved in the
evolution of the restaurant, developing
new recipes, leading the creativity
behind elBulli Taller and assisting in
the publication of books among other
ventures. With an increased interest
in Asian cuisine, Albert, along with his
partners, opened the first dim sum tapas
bar in Barcelona, Dos Palillos, in 2008.
www.dospalillos.com
LUXE INSIDER
Albert Raurich / CHEF DE CUISINE
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1) WHAT’S THE ONE THING EVERY VISITOR TO BARCELONA MUST DO AND WHY?
Each visitor should visit all the
modernist works including the Sagrada
Família, Parc Güell, Palau de la Música
Catalána, Casa Battló and La Pedrera –
especially Gaudi’s works. Why? Because
they are the legacy of Catalán cultural
expression. (see LUXE Loves and LUXE
Culture Itin. for all)
2) WHERE DO YOU RECOMMEND FRIENDS STAY WHEN IN BARCELONA?
Without a doubt, Hotel Casa Camper
just next door to Dos Palillos. It is a new
concept of hotel – casual, comfortable,
centrally situated but quiet, very
pleasant and
without attitude.
www.casacamper.com
3) WHERE WOULD YOU GO FOR A DATE NIGHT OUT AND WHY?
Luz de Gas by Fede Sarda. You can’t
tell whether it’s a concert hall or a
club or a bar, but rest assured you will
enjoy its great atmosphere
and its people.
www.luzdegas.com
4) WHAT ARE 3 OF YOUR FAVORITE RESTAURANTS IN BARCELONA AND WHY? WHAT DISHES DO YOU ORDER AT THESE PLACES?
The first is without a doubt the new
restaurant of the Adrià brothers,
Tickets Bar. Albert Adrià describes it
as the elBulli of the street. Secondly,
the best informal tapas in Barcelona is
at Lolita Tapería by Juanito Martinez.
Thirdly, Ca L’Isidre for authentic
Catalán gastronomy made from
unbelievable raw materials. Tickets
Bar (see LUXE Loves).
www.lolitataperia.com
www.calisidre.com
5) WHERE WOULD YOU GO FOR A COCKTAIL AND WHAT WOULD YOU ORDER?
I like Boadas in the ramblas, a
legendary place from 1933 where
you can enjoy a fantastic mojito. The
mythical and elegant Dry Martini,
open since 1972 and the place to go
for a good martini. And 41° by Ferran
and Albert Adrià for modern cocktails.
I recently had one consisting of
smoked gin tonic with red sisho. Wow!
Boadas / Tallers I / El
Raval / +34 93 318 9592
Dry Martini (see LUXE Loves) 41°
www.41grados.es
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Albert Raurich / CHEF DE CUISINE
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HOTEL ARTS BARCELONA Hotel
This glass and metal waterfront
stunner and jet-set magnet offers
luxurious, sandy-hued rooms featuring
panoramic vistas and all the tech toys
you could want or need. Indulge at the
sublime 43rd floor Six Senses Spa,
fine-diner Enoteca, or splurge on a
wow duplex apartment if your
budget allows.
NERI HOTEL
Hotel
Located in the heart of Barcelona’s
Gothic Quarter, Neri is a nouveau-
rustic hideaway set in a former
medieval palace. A stunning façade
gives way to minimalist suites
featuring rich pops of color and
quartzite bathrooms, and the intimate
and romantic ambience makes it
perfect for a right royal tryst.
TICKETS BAR Dining
The latest offering from elBulli alums
Albert and Ferran Adrià, Tickets is
part street carnival, part molecular
tapas bar, and a feast for all the
senses. Curious and surprising plates,
oversized utensils and cotton candy
trees are all part of the experience,
unsurprisingly making it one of the
hottest tickets in town.
Marina, 19 / Barceloneta /
+34 93 221 1000
www.hotelartsbarcelona.com
Sant Sever, 5 / Barri Gòtic /
+34 93 295 2800
www.hotelneri.com
Avingdua del Parallel, 164 / Paral.
lel / +34 93 292 4250
www.ticketsbar.es
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ZEN ZONE SPA Spa
Make a day of it and head up into the
hills for indulgent Oriental, Hindu and
Arabic-inspired treatments, heavenly
‘eternal youth’ facials using Alqvimia
products, and a full range of face and
body spa therapies. A supplementary
fee gives you access to the fabulous
steel indoor/outdoor pool, with
spectacular views over the city.
NATALIE CAPELL
Shopping
Natalie’s divine gothic-meets-1920s
dresses will take you down the aisle or
up the red carpet in theatrical high-
style. All gowns are unique, made from
antique laces and silks, meticulously
sewn and color-dyed by hand and
finished with delicate details, like glass
stones and embroidery.
THE OUTPOST Shopping
Scouting the latest trends and
stocking the hottest labels for the
contemporary man, sophisticated
outfitters The Outpost’s fashion
philosophy lies smack bang in between
the classic and the avant garde, so
expect to find brands like Balenciaga
Homme, Comme des Garçons and
Adam Kimmel on the racks.
Gran Hotel La Florida /
Vallvidrera al Tibidabo, 83-93 /
Tibidabo / +34 93 259 3000 /
9am-9pm daily
www.hotellaflorida.com
Carassa, 2 / El Born / M: Jaume 1 /
+34 93 319 9219 / closed Sun-Mon /
MTM and custom orders taken
www.nataliecapell.com
Rosselló, 281 / Eixample /
+34 93 457 7137
www.theoutpostbcn.com
DOS PALILLOS
Dining
Hidden within the tavern next to Casa
Camper Hotel, red siren Dos Palillos
is a haven of experimental, Asian/
Spanish fusion tapas from former
elBulli chef de cuisine Albert Raurich
(see LUXE Insider). Book ahead for a
counter perch and watch the magic
unfold in the showroom kitchen.
BAR PINOXTO Dining
This 14-stool counter located in the
heart of the Mercat de la Boquería is
always busy, so be prepared to wait.
Patience will be rewarded though, with
hearty Catalán tapas plates including
fantastic seafood and stews, and of
course plenty of crusty bread to mop
it all up with. Simple and delicious!
DRY MARTINI Bar
A shrine to The Beautiful Drink, this
discreet, uptown institution has all the
trappings of a traditional saloon – dark
woods, shiny brass, leather banquettes
and dapper staff included – yet the
ambience remains marvelously
relaxed, and the eponymous tipple
is as good as you’re likely to find
anywhere in the world.
Aribau, 162 / Eixample / M:
Provença / +34 93 217 5072 / daily
Elisabets, 9 / El Raval / M: Plaça
Catalunya / +34 93 304 0513 /
lunch Thu-Sat, dinner Tue-Sat
www.dospalillos.com
Mercat de la Boquería, 466-67 / M:
Liceu / +34 64 786 9821 / 6am-4pm
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LUXE LovesPARC GÜELL Activities
Though you can see his amazing
work all over the city, Antoni Gaudí’s
wonky, winding garden wonder of
mosaics, art and greenery is truly
something special, not to mention the
perfect spot for picnicking. It’s also
the site of the celebrated architect’s
former residence turned shrine,
Casa Museu Gaudí.
PALAU DE LA MÚSICA CATALANA
Activities
Breathtakingly ornate, this World
Heritage-listed art nouveau concert
hall is one of the most distinctive
auditoriums in the world, not to
mention an authentic and historical
symbol of Catalán culture. Sign up for
a guided tour or take in one of the
regular musical performances.
Olot, 7 / Guinardó / M: Lesseps
www.casamuseugaudi.org
Sant Pere Més Alt, s/n / Ribera / M:
Urquinaona / +34 902 442 882
www.palaumusica.org
SEMON
Shopping
Pitstop at this deli-ghtful epicurean
nirvana to pick up tasty take-home
treats. They’ve been stocking the best
of everything since 1962, including
smoked products, artisan cheeses,
caviar, foie gras, marmalades,
mustards, oils, pastries and
homemade ice cream, plus there’s
a handy wine cellar too.
Ganduxer, 31 / Turó Parc / FGC:
Bonanova / +34 93 318 2584
www.semon.es
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LUXE LoathesTHE LONG LUNCH
Ridiculously inconvenient; how is
anyone supposed to get anything
done in this town?
ABSURD OPENING HOURS
Stuck in the dark ages.
LA RAMBLA
Never-ending detritus, such a pity.
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MUSEUM PASS
Rather than standing in queue after
queue to get into Barcelona’s big name
museums, spend a mere 22 euros on
an Articket and you’ll get express entry
to Museu Picasso, Gaudi’s La Pedrera,
MACBA, CCCB, MNAC, Fundació Joan
Miró and Fundació Antoni Tàpies. It’s
conveniently available at all of the
listed venues.
www.articketbcn.org
TAKE FLIGHT
With the myriad marvelous sites
Barcelona has to offer, trudging all over
town on foot to see them is likely to
leave you aching from head to toe. Don’t
get sore, choose to soar – over Sagrada
Família, Parc Güell and all the rest,
on a thrilling vista flight with
Cat Helicopters.
www.cathelicopters.com
CUISINE
Don’t make do with simply telling your
friends and family what fabulous Spanish
food you’ve been eating, wow them when
you get home with delicious homemade
tapas plates that you’ve learnt to prepare
in a Cook and Taste cooking class.
www.cookandtaste.net
YACHT CHARTER
When in Spain, do as the glamorous
Spaniards do, and eschew Mediterranean
Sea-gazing from dry land in favor of a
splashy sojourn on a privately chartered
yacht from Charter Services.
www.charter-serv.com
GUIDED SHOPPING TOUR
Instead of trying to find Barcelona’s
best shopping armed with only limited
language skills, arrange a guided tour of
the city with Antiques & Boutiques. They
offer shopping and style, barrio, antiques
and vintage, epicurean, interiors and
homewares, workshops and ateliers, and
bridal tours, or they can tailor-make an
outing just for you.
www.antiquesandboutiques.com
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With its year-round sun, grand historical
edifices, zesty local cuisine and sensual
Spanish style, Barcelona has a romantic
appeal few cities in the world can
compete with. Former medieval palace
Neri Hotel (see LUXE Loves) is the perfect
spot for lovers to drop their bags, with
its rustic, spacious lodgings and stunning
façade. Take your breakfast on the Neri
Restaurant terrace, and soak up the
atmosphere of Plaza Sant Felip Neri, one
of the city’s loveliest squares. Given you’ll
be traveling some distance today, best
you do it in style, in a gorgeous vintage
automobile from Classics & Luxe vehicle
hire. There’s nothing quite as romantic as
a picnic in the park, so stop past Semon
(see LUXE Loves) to pick up all your
epicurean nibble needs, then drive on to
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Romance
Gaudí’s spectacular Parc Güell (see LUXE
Loves), where you can take in colorful
mosaics, art and shrubbery while savoring
your deli-ghts. After a stroll through Casa
Museu Gaudí (see LUXE Loves), pop back
in the car and carry on up into the hills of
Tibidabo, where you’ll find the splendid
Grand Hotel La Florida and its luxurious
Zen Zone Spa (see LUXE Loves) perched
high atop the city. Couples can indulge
in Greek Gods therapies, combining
purification, relaxation and energizing
facial and body rituals, then stay on to
enjoy a swim in the steel indoor/outdoor
pool with panoramic views. Wend your
way back down the hillside, stopping at
C.19th villa El Mirador de la Venta for
supper, but first sip sundowners at Bar
Merbeyé next door. You’ll need to have
booked well in advance to secure one
of the villa’s only seven prized tables,
but your forethought will be rewarded
with staggering city views and robust
modern Catalán fare. Head towards home,
stopping for a nightcap rendezvous in
Neri’s Lounge Bar, before retiring
to your suite.
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Barcelona is without question numero
uno in the Spanish style stakes, with
unique fashion, fabulous art, top-notch
dining and a happening party scene all
working in its favor. For the most stylish
of stays, you can’t look past harbor-side
stunner Hotel Arts (see LUXE Loves),
with its jaw-dropping vistas and jet-set
magnetism, and given its Barceloneta
location, it would be downright rude not
to start your day with a lap along the see-
and-be-seen boardwalk. Strut south along
Passeig Marítim, then turn down Passeig
Jaon de Borbó and finally cross over into
El Born for a sweet stop at sinfully good
patisserie Bubó. You are now in the heart
of retail-land, just meters from Natalie
Capell’s (see LUXE Loves) boutique, and
ever so close to chic enamel jewelry
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Styleand butter-soft leather gloves at Elisa
Brunells, so make the most of your time
there. Luckily, it’s never too early for
a spot of pampering, because low-lit
exotic bath and massage house Aire de
Barcelona is just a block and half away,
and the perfect spot for some mid-shop
rejuvenation. By now you’ll be famished,
so pull up a stool at Cal Pep, where even
the crowds and queues can’t detract from
the superb seafood tapas, then taxi north
to continue the shop-a-thon in Eixample.
Stop first at Santa Eulalia for the best
men’s tailoring in town, plus a stash of
the hottest runway labels for men and
women, then push on to gent’s outfitters
The Outpost (see LUXE Loves) and
Norman Jose Vilalta, where meticulously
hand-stitched shoes can be yours via
appointment only. You’ve earned a drink,
so pitstop at Dry Martini (see LUXE Loves)
before taxiing to your pre-booked dinner
table at high-design modern Catalán
gastrodome Moo. Top it off with drinks
and dancing at nearby late-nighter
Club Solo, before slipping home to your
luxurious suite at Hotel Arts.
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Culture
Romantic history, stunning art and
architecture, excellent shopping, delicious
dining and palate-pleasing wine –
Barcelona has it all, plus beaches. Begin
by checking into Praktik Rambla, offering
chic and central boutique accommodation
in an exquisitely restored C.19th building.
Since there’s so much to see and do, we
recommend speeding things up on a Bike
Rental Barcelona bicycle, for which you’ve
of course pre-arranged hotel drop-off.
First stop, bustling Mercat de la Boquería,
where hearty home-style tapas is served
at Bar Pinotxo (see LUXE Loves) from
as early as 6am. Post-breakfast, ride on
through the old city to Barri Gòtic, where
you will find the ultimate traditional
Spanish accessory – hand-woven and
finished-to-order espadrilles – at La
Manual Alpargatera. The surrounding
area is home to just some of Barcelona’s
fantastic museums, so while you’re
close, be sure to visit Museu Frederic
Marès, a blissfully crowd-free cache
of medieval and religious sculptures,
then amazing Museu Picasso. You are
not far from Barceloneta, so cycle on
for lunch at Cheriff, where you should
ignore the kitsch décor and tourists, and
simply savor the delectable rendition of
traditional Spanish paella. If you’re feeling
weary, stop for a quick spa treatment at
nearby Bliss, or ride north to begin your
afternoon of Gaudí appreciation. The
astounding edifice of Sagrada Família is
often packed with visitors, so if you’re
loathe to fight the crowds, view it instead
from the patio of Copa Café with an
afternoon coffee and slice of cake in
hand. Cycle back to Praktik via Eixample’s
‘Block of Discord’, the site of more Gaudí-
designed buildings, including La Pedrera
and Casa Batlló. After a quick costume
change, head around the corner for
some pre-dinner regional wine sampling
at futuristic bar Mon Vinic, then on to
your pre-booked (well ahead) table at
molecular tapas hotspot Tickets Bar
(see LUXE Loves).
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The Essentials
• Neri Hotel / Neri Restaurant / Lounge
Bar (see LUXE Loves)
• Classics & Luxe / +34 93 318 0512
www.classics-luxe.com
• Devarana Spa / 946 Rama IV Rd,
Silom, Bangrak / +66 2 636 3596 /
www.devaranaspa.com
• Semon (see LUXE Loves)
• Parc Güell / Casa Museu Gaudí
(see LUXE Loves)
• Zen Zone Spa (see LUXE Loves)
• El Mirador de la Venta / Pl Dr Andreu,
s/n / Av Tibidabo / Uptown / M:Av
Tibidabo / +34 93 212 6455
www.restaurantelaventa.com/eo
• Bar Merbeyé / next door to El Mirador
/ +34 93 417 9279
• Hotel Arts (see LUXE Loves)
• Bubó / Caputxes, 10 / El Born / M:
Jaume I / +34 93 268 7224
• Natalie Capell (see LUXE Loves)
• Elisa Brunells / Flassaders, 36 / El Born
/ M: Jaume I / +34 93 310 0123
www.elisabrunells.com
• Aire de Barcelona / Paseo Picasso,
22 / El Born / M: Barceloneta /
+34 902 555 789 / 10am-2am
daily / entry in 2 hour blocks /
www.airedebarcelona.com
• Cal Pep / Pl Olles, 8 / El Born / M:
Jaume I / +34 93 310 7961
• Santa Eulalia / Psg de Gràcia, 91 /
Eixample / M: Diagonal / +34 93 215
0674 / 10am-8.30pm Mon-Sat
www.santaeulalia.com/en
ROMANTIC ITINERARY STYLISH ITINERARY
• The Outpost (see LUXE Loves)
• Norman Jose Vilalta / Enric Granados,
5 / Eixample / M: Universitat /
+34 93 200 6049 /
by appointment only
• Dry Martini (see LUXE Loves)
• Moo / Hotel Omm / Rosselló, 265 /
Eixample / M: Diagonal / +34 93 445
4000 / lunch & dinner Mon-Sat
www.hotelomm.es
• Club Solo / Psg de la Concepció, 7 /
Eixample / M: Diagonal /
+34 93 272 3880
www.soloclub.es
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• Praktik Rambla / Rambla de
Catalunya, 27 / Eixample /
+34 93 343 6690
www.hotelpraktikrambla.com
• Bike Rental Barcelona / Rauric, 20 /
M: Liceu / +34 666 057 655
www.bikerentalbarcelona.com
• Bar Pinotxo (see LUXE Loves)
• La Manual Alpargatera / Avinyó
/ Barri Gòtic / M: Jaume I /
+34 93 301 0172
• Museu Frederic Marès / Pl Sant Iu,
5-6 / Barri Gòtic / M: Jaume I /
+34 93 256 3500
www.museumares.bcn.es
CULTURE ITINERARY
• Museu Picasso / Montcada, 15-23 /
El Born / M: Jaume I / +34 93 256
3000 / 10am-8pm Tue-Sun / free 1st
Sun of each month, after
3pm other Sundays
www.museupicasso.bcn.es
• Cheriff / Ginebra, 15 / Barceloneta /
M: Barceloneta / +34 93 319 6984 /
closed Sun
• Bliss / W Barcelona / Plaça de la
Rosa dels Vents, 1 / Barceloneta /
M: Barceloneta / +34 93 295 2858 /
9am-9pm
www.blissworld.com
• Sagrada Família / Mallorca, 401 /
Eixample / M: Sagrada Família
www.sagradafamilia.cat
• Copa Café / Avda de Gaudí, 25 /
+34 93 455 3181
• La Pedrera / Provença, 261-265 /
Eixmaple / M: Diagonal
www.lapedrera.com
• Casa Batlló / Passeig de Gràcia /
M: Passeig de Gràcia /
+34 93 488 0666
www.casabatllo.es
• Mon Vinic / Diputació, 249 /
Eixample / M: Passeig de Gràcia /
+34 93 272 6187 / 1-11.30pm Mon-Fri
www.monvinic.com
• Tickets Bar (see LUXE Loves)
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